Advertisement was pretty damn good, band looks full of energy, can't say how the music was, computer muted. Liked album cover, they look like zombies, and I love hot topic, it's nice to see bands supporting unknown stores! :D

Sure there are some cool riffs and solos, but ultimately this is just another Escape the Fate album. "The Guillotine III: The Aftermath" and maybe "Issues" are really the only tracks worth checking out.

I don't get this band, this lyrics are horrible, and their music is poor most of the time, but some guitar parts can be enjoyable, like in the album closer (yes the solo is great), which makes me realise that they could be better, but they don't want to.

I wish that time machines existed so I can go back and prevent these guys from ever meeting each other, there are enough shitty bands around these days these guys should feel no need to contribute......

With laughable lyricism, shaky cleans, repetitive songwriting and structuring juxtaposed with generic music elements and other boring elements, Escape the Fate add nothing new to the genre, and put forth an ear grating experience, with the only saving graces being the harsh vocals and some of the guitar solos, notably the last track.

yep, i finally gave it a full listen to see if it was truly that bad.rPurely thanks to the fact that half the band thinks they are the shit, and they hyped this up to be something that would change music (it didn't), i dropped to a full out 1.0

Way too produced Craig sounds like a robot also they need to stop changing genre's one
minute they're hardcore next they're hard-rock etc. Not that this is a bad thing but they
can't seem to execute that well it made the album a real snooze-fest as they barely put any
effort into song-writing Gorgeous Nightmare just sounds like You are so beautiful pt.2 with
mediocre childish lyrics Craig was better in BTF not that im complaining but he changed for
the worse Dying is your latest fashion will always be their best release sadly its the only
good one.

loved the album art and the zombie-themed stuff, some of the songs were good, but the lyrics to alot of them were lacking for me i still love ETF and can't wait for the next CD that will hopefully be better...

This album is even worse than their last with Craig. Their goal seems to be nothing but cheap gimmicks and hair metal for scene kids. At least with This War is Ours, they had a few catchy tracks. This one is devoid of any enjoyment whatosever.

in all honesty, G3 is a pretty rad song...ralthough the rest of the album fails miserablyri think if they decided to have G3 somewhere at the start of the album it might have done a bit better with reviews. ri know when i listened to the album.. i stopped after "city of sin" because my ears were about to commit suicide. rbut yeh.. im bumping it up .5 just because i dig the last song

Man, I'm so tired of looking at these douchebags' faces in that ad across the Sputnik header. I can't even
tell which (if any) of the band members are men. It's like Hot Topic trying to sell you candy that turns you
into a gay man's dildo.

To this day, I'm still puzzled why this band gets so much hate. The musicianship in this band (especially from guitarist Monte) is great, and the songs are incredibly catchy. When first listening to this album, I honestly thought it was going to change for the worse due to the new label/production team...but I was wrong! All songs on this album each stand out, and provide a very comfortable and enjoyable listen. 'The Guillotine' series has always been good, and while "The Aftermath" doesn't quite have the epic factor that the first two had, it's still a great song and a proper conclusion to the song series. Definitely a good listen for fans of 'Dying is Your Latest Fashion' and 'This War is Ours.'

People don't give this album a chance because they think escape the fate = shitty, plus the first half isn't very good, I think the second half of the album is pretty decent, and the closer is awesome.